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Voyager Space to Support Spaceport Nova Scotia

Artist illustration: MLS launch from the Nova Scotia spaceport. Credit: MLS.

Maritime Launch Services (MLS) announced August 21 that it had signed on Voyager Space as “the first Owner Authorized Representative” for Spaceport Nova Scotia.

According to MLS, Voyager will be active in the next phase of development, that being, building out the launch support infrastructure for Spaceport Nova Scotia.

Specifically, MLS said “Voyager, through its Exploration Segment, will provide comprehensive engineering, design and fabrication support to Maritime Launch.” MSL added that “Voyager will bring its decades of commercial spaceflight engineering, manufacturing, and operations capabilities to provide engineering design and development and buildup of select portions of the launch site on behalf of Maritime Launch. Voyager will work alongside Maritime Launch to analyze launch client requirements and integrate them into the current site layout.”

This is not a new relationship. On November 21, 2022 MLS announced that Nanoracks would be their first customer. Nanoracks is a Voyager company they acquired in May of that year.

At the time MLS said Nanoracks would be their first customer and will provide payload services. Those services will include deploying small satellites and hosting “spacecraft technology demonstrations.” The value of the Nanoracks contract reported at the was US$45 million. A lot has happened since then, including MLS dealing with a variety of issues that have delayed their plans. However, the relationship with Voyager has been long standing and the company believed MLS would eventually reach a point that would allow the two companies to work together.

The Technology Safeguards Agreement that has been substantially agreed to between Canada and the United States was the catalysts to allow the companies to move forward.

Jeffrey Manber, President of International and Space Stations at Voyager Space said “Canada is a long-standing partner of Voyager Space and we are thrilled to support Maritime Launch Services as they build a world-class spaceport in Nova Scotia. Our team’s extensive experience in building customer-focused commercial space systems positions us to deliver exceptional value to Maritime Launch.”

Stephen Matier, President and CEO, Maritime Launch added, “Selecting Voyager Space as our first Owner Authorized Representative will ensure Spaceport Nova Scotia is well positioned to meet the design and development needs of our launch clients. Voyager’s vast experience and dedication to excellence make their team ideal partners for this project.”

About Marc Boucher

Boucher is an entrepreneur, writer, editor & publisher. He is the founder of SpaceQ Media Inc. and Executive Vice President, Content of SpaceNews. Boucher has 25+ years working in various roles in the space industry and a total of 30 years as a technology entrepreneur including creating Maple Square, Canada's first internet directory and search engine.

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